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Noble Street College Prep (commonly known as the Original Campus) of the Noble Network of Charter Schools, is a Level +1
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four-year charter
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located in the West Town neighborhood in
Chicago, Illinois (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_map = , map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago , coordinates = , coordinates_footnotes = , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name ...
. It is a part of the
Noble Network of Charter Schools Noble Schools, (formerly known as the Noble Network of Charter Schools and as Noble Street Charter School) is an open enrollment, public charter network of high schools and middle schools serving students throughout Chicago. Noble was co-founded ...
. Noble Street College Prep was founded by Michael and Tonya Milkie with the support of the Northwestern University Settlement Association in 1999 and is the original campus of
Noble Network of Charter Schools Noble Schools, (formerly known as the Noble Network of Charter Schools and as Noble Street Charter School) is an open enrollment, public charter network of high schools and middle schools serving students throughout Chicago. Noble was co-founded ...
. Noble Street College Prep serves grades nine through twelve.Noble Street College Prep School History and Campus Overview
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Noble Network of Charter SchoolsTheCharterSCALE: Noble Street College Prep
Educational institutions established in 1999 Noble Network of Charter Schools Public high schools in Chicago 1999 establishments in Illinois {{Chicago-struct-stub